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    Suffering‚ “The children of the traumatized have always carried their parents’ suffering under their skin” (3). In fact‚ she further conveys to the modern audience through interviews with trauma victims and survivors her purpose to spread information about trauma and its effects‚ as well as how not only have the victims suffered as a result of their trauma‚ but that children and other family members have been affected as well (Shulevitz 2). Knowing these effects are taking place‚ Shulevitz then gives further

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    Valley Of Ashes

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    the readers perspective and is emphasised by the use of “ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys” which suggests that the houses are poorly designed and are rickety and very low quality made from cheap materials. This imagery posits that the victims of this harsh and brutal environment are completely ignored by society and forced to endure suffering. The “Valley of Ashes” is portrayed as insignificant and that its harsh environment‚ convinces both communities to stay away from the ruins and may

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    James Hardie Industries & Asbestos Disease What is asbestos? Asbestos is a set of six naturally occurring minerals with fibrous qualities. Asbestos has been used for thousands of years but was more frequently used during the 19th & 20th centuries due to its average tensile strength‚ sound absorption as well as fire resistant qualities. Due to these desirable qualities asbestos became one of the most popular building materials in Australia. During the 1960s & 70s Australia had the highest amount of

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    duty to protect the civil rights of students‚ teachers‚ and administrators. The first reason schools should limit students’ online speech is because cyberbullying is a widespread problem. 1 out of 4 teen girls has been a victim of cyberbullying. 1 out of 6 boys has been a victim of cyberbullying. That is a serious problem that cannot be ignored. Cyberbullying can affect the self-esteem and academic performance of students. It must be stopped. (Document A)

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    It is my honor to recommend Dr. Sandra Morgan to be a member of the National Advisory Committee on the Trafficking of Children and Youth in the United States (Advisory Committee). Serving as director of Vanguard University’s Global Center for Women and Justice and producer of the Ending Human Trafficking podcast‚ Dr. Morgan has dedicated herself to educating future generations on the dangers of human trafficking. She launched Live2Free‚ a student organization that supports and trains college youth

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    at this point? That is the question that the employer and the family members should be asking. Communication should be the next agenda on the employer’s mind‚ as to what he must communicate to the public‚ as well as to the family members of the victims. More than likely the public is going to have questions‚ and without a shadow of a doubt‚ the family members will have plenty of questions. With this in mind‚ some potential considerations to take into account when communicating to the public and

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    scene in your patrol vehicle‚ you notice the body lying in the middle of the road.  Around the body are numerous large rocks and bushes.  You also notice the following in and around the crime scene: Footprints Tire tracks Personal belongings of the victim strewn about A beer bottle in the road Dried blood on the sand and on several rocks Considering the above‚ what steps would you take to secure this crime scene?  As I pull up to the crime scene as the first responder

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    A crime scenario

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    firing at animals‚ targets‚ or uselessly into the air. A gunshot would have attracted a good deal of attention to the scene immediately‚ so perhaps our murderer had been planning this. The first step in Greenleaf’s investigation is to identify the victim. This is a fairly easy task‚ as all of the cities in the colonies are fairly small (only four exceeded 10‚000 residents)‚ and even these are broken up into smaller and tightly knit neighborhoods divided along class‚ ethnic‚ and economic lines. One

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    withholding information can also be deception. A more vicious way to achieve sex is through coercion. Using coercion as a means either uses force or undermines the voluntariness of consent through threats. The first type is occurrent coercion where the victims consent is entirely bypassed by physical force. The second is dispositional coercion where the rapist gets consent by employing the threat serious bodily harm. Both deception and coercion violate Kant’s principle that it is morally wrong to treat

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    backed by powerful governments blessing (Burke‚ 2013).The act of human trafficking is both an abuse of human rights and evil action that leaves the victims life damaged physically‚ emotionally and psychologically. The trafficking in person activity stands although not documented as a million dollar venture by those in the practice of the vice. The victims of trafficking suffer exploitation and are embroiled in the slavery of working as personal property to their masters to generate income against their

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